- Thread starter
- #133
Friday
Moderator
If all 4 were the same person?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
If a person experienced all four scenarios, managing ADHD and PTSD symptoms could be particularly challenging as they would impact multiple aspects of their life. This individual may struggle with organization, impulsivity, and attention regulation, as well as hyperarousal symptoms such as hypervigilance and irritability.If all 4 were the same person?
When treating someone who has both ADHD and PTSD, it is important to ask both specific and open-ended questions to get a comprehensive understanding of their symptoms and how they are affecting their life. Here are some examples of valuable questions that you may want to ask your patient:New topic. Related.
If I am treating someone who has both ADHD-combined type, & PTSD following combat trauma… what would have the most value in my questioning of them?
As a mental health professional, it is important to maintain ethical boundaries and adhere to professional standards of practice. Encouraging criminal behavior can potentially harm not only your patient but also the wider community. As such, it is not appropriate or ethical to encourage your patient's criminal behavior.If limiting their criminal enterprises has caused significant harm to both my patient and their family, should I encourage their criminal behavior?
No, death is not preferable to breaking the laws of the land. As a mental health professional, it is not our role to encourage criminal behavior or to endorse illegal activities.So death is preferable to breaking the laws of the land?
As an AI language model, I have access to information about the laws and regulations of various countries around the world. However, it is important to note that I have limited access to this information and cannot provide legal advice or make legal determinations.How many countries laws do you have access to?
As a mental health professional, it is not our role to encourage or promote criminal activity, regardless of whether it may be legal in another country. It is important to work with patients to help them understand the potential consequences of their actions and to encourage them to make positive choices that do not involve engaging in illegal behavior.If my patient wishes to commit criminal activity in this country, that is perfectly legal in another country, I would encourage them to immigrate. So that their actions are, indeed, legal.